We are holding a public session to explain how patient data helps us deliver better care, prevent illness, and support people across Derby and Derbyshire.Every day, the NHS relies on patient data to deliver better healthcare for everyone. Patient data is at the heart of how we plan services, spot health issues early, and support […]
NHS Derby and Derbyshire has provided a response to media organisations in response to statements made by Ashgate Hospice.
A 49-year-old man who used heroin for 24 years and pledged to 'die a junkie' is now a mental health nurse helping people in Derby.
Waiting times for an appointment to see a children's mental health practitioner are set to fall, following a £1.5m investment in services.
By Dr Pauline Love, End Of Life Clinical Lead Derby & Derbyshire ICB In the past year, Derbyshire has embarked on a transformative journey to improve Palliative and end-of-life care (PEoLC) by harnessing the power of joined-up data using a population health management approach.
This World Mental Health Day, professionals across Derby and Derbyshire are encouraged to recognise the value of lived experience in shaping mental health services.